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Rosacea - Causes, Symptoms & Home Remedies For The Treatment of RosaceaWhat is rosacea?Rosacea is a chronic skin disorder that most ofen affects the forehead, nose, cheekbones & chin. Groups of capillaries close to the surface of the skin become dilated, resulting in blotchy red areas with small bumps and, sometimes, pimples. The redness can come & go, but eventually may become permanent if blood vessels under the skin become dilated, a phenomenon known as telangiectasia. The skin tissue can swell & thicken, & may be tender & sensitive to the touch. The inflammation of rosacea can look a great deal like acne, but it tends to be more chronic, blackheads & whiteheads are almost never present. It is a fairly common disorder-about one in every twenty Americans has it to some degree-but many never realize they have it. Rosacea usually begins with frequent flushing of the face, particularly the nose & cheeks. The flushing is caused by the swelling of the blood vessels under the skin. This "red mask" can serve as a flag for attention. Inflammation can then spread across the face & small bumps may appear. Later, swelling of the nose may occur. However, it can take years from the beginnings of this condition before the later stages develop. Rosacea can also cause a persistent burning & feeling of grittiness in the eyes or inflamed & swollen eyelids. In severe cases, vision can be impaired. reason of rosaceaThe underlying cause or reason of rosacea are not understood, but certain factors are known to aggravate the condition, including the consumption of alcohol, hot liquids, or spicy foods; exposure to sunlight; humidity; extremes of temperature; & the use of disguise & skin care products containing alcohol. Stress, vitamin deficiencies & infection can be contributing factors. The things that aggravate one person's rosacea may have no effect on another person. Symptoms of rosaceaRosacea is most common in white women between the ages of thirty & fifty. When it does occur in men, rosacea tends to be more severe, & is usually accompanied by rhinphyma (a nose that becomes chronically red & enlarged. Fair-skinned individuals seem to be more susceptible to in this condition than darker skinned people. People who flush easily seem to be more prone than others to develop rosacea. In rare cases, rosacea may affect the skin in other parts of the body as well as the face. It is not a dangerous condition, but it is chronic & can be distressing for cosmetic reasons. Without proper care, it can develop into a disfiguring condition. Home remedies for the treatment of rosacea
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